Kelly Carter- objection: firsthand knowledge-Lines 86-92 page 16-"For instance, Mr. Wright's blood alcohol level was .18. That is well above the level at which he would have been "legally intoxicated." It is true that a person's ability to function at a certain level of intoxication is dependent upon height, weight, frequency of consumption, etc., but Mr. Wright's level on the night in question definitely indicates impairment that would have rendered him sluggish and slow to respond. It is my opinion that Ms. Thrombold could have easily escaped from Mr. Wright, if, in fact, she was in fear for her life." objection: opinion-Lines 90-92 page 16-"It is my opinion that Ms. Thrombold could have easily escaped from Mr. Wright, if, in fact, she was in fear for her life." objection: relevance/opinion-Lines 111-113 page 16-"If this is true, then she should consider a career in competitive shooting. Given the range, the location of the fatal wound reflects that the shot could have been fired by a championship marksman." objection: opinion/firsthand knowledge-Lines 114-117 page 16-" Also, the autopsy findings regarding the trajectory of the fatal bullet indicate that Ms. Thrombold fired the weapon from a position lower than Wright's, for instance sitting down or crouching. This, again, leads me to believe that she was lying in wait for her husband, rather than acting in self-defense, as she claims." Taylor Harris- Objection: opinion- lines 28-31 page 18- "I remember one time Paula brought her business partner, Bailey Cross, with her. You could tell she didn't like Gavin, but I can't imagine why she didn't. Gavin was very firendly and polite to her. I believe that Bailey didn't like the budding relationship between Paula and Gavin -- probably jealously, or something. " objection: opinion- line 52 page 19- "I'm telling you-- he was a prince." objection: opinion- lines 66-68 page 19- "I thought it was a good thing that Paula wouldn't be working with Bailey anymore. I think s/he was a bad influence on Paula. objection: relevance- lines 68-69 page 19- "I mean-- isn't it kind of wierd for someone to be as old as s/he is and never to have been married?" objection: Hearsay- lines 75-78 page 19- "One was that he came home early one evening and found Paula poring over the insurance policies. When he asked her about it, he said she acted rather strangely, as if she were embarrassed that he saw her looking at it." objection: Opinion- lines 107-108 page 20- "Oh, i know she's claiming he abused her during the past eight years or so but i just can't believe it." objection: Relevancy- lines 7-8 page 22- "Unfortunately, he died the day after I accepted a position with the Surgical Unit at St. Thomas Hospital, so i never reakky got to spend much time with him."
objection: opinion-Lines 90-92 page 16- "It is my opinion that Ms. Thrombold could have easily escaped from Mr. Wright, if, in fact, she was in fear for her life."
objection: relevance/opinion-Lines 111-113 page 16-"If this is true, then she should consider a career in competitive shooting. Given the range, the location of the fatal wound reflects that the shot could have been fired by a championship marksman."
objection: opinion/firsthand knowledge-Lines 114-117 page 16-" Also, the autopsy findings regarding the trajectory of the fatal bullet indicate that Ms. Thrombold fired the weapon from a position lower than Wright's, for instance sitting down or crouching. This, again, leads me to believe that she was lying in wait for her husband, rather than acting in self-defense, as she claims."
Taylor Harris- Objection: opinion- lines 28-31 page 18- "I remember one time Paula brought her business partner, Bailey Cross, with her. You could tell she didn't like Gavin, but I can't imagine why she didn't. Gavin was very firendly and polite to her. I believe that Bailey didn't like the budding relationship between Paula and Gavin -- probably jealously, or something. "
objection: opinion- line 52 page 19- "I'm telling you-- he was a prince."
objection: opinion- lines 66-68 page 19- "I thought it was a good thing that Paula wouldn't be working with Bailey anymore. I think s/he was a bad influence on Paula.
objection: relevance- lines 68-69 page 19- "I mean-- isn't it kind of wierd for someone to be as old as s/he is and never to have been married?"
objection: Hearsay- lines 75-78 page 19- "One was that he came home early one evening and found Paula poring over the insurance policies. When he asked her about it, he said she acted rather strangely, as if she were embarrassed that he saw her looking at it."
objection: Opinion- lines 107-108 page 20- "Oh, i know she's claiming he abused her during the past eight years or so but i just can't believe it."
objection: Relevancy- lines 7-8 page 22- "Unfortunately, he died the day after I accepted a position with the Surgical Unit at St. Thomas Hospital, so i never reakky got to spend much time with him."